9–14 sept. 2024
Caen
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Exploring Composition of Neutron Star Matter with Astrophysical Observations

12 sept. 2024, 15:20
20m
GANIL Guest House (Caen)

GANIL Guest House

Caen

Orateur

PRASANTA CHAR (Universidad de Salamanca)

Description

Astrophysical observations of neutron stars allow us to study the physics of matter at extreme conditions which are beyond the scope of any terrestrial experiments. In this work, we perform a Bayesian analysis putting together the available knowledge from the nuclear physics experiments, observations of different X-ray sources, and gravitational wave events to constrain the equation of state of supranuclear matter. In particular, we employ a relativistic metamodel to explore the uncertainties of the saturation properties of nuclear matter such as the symmetry energy and its higher-order derivatives, incompressibility, skewness, kurtosis etc. We further probe the fractions of different particle species within our model that the interior of a neutron star may contain, particularly the proton fraction in the core and the observational consequences of the allowed compositions. We also incorporate the possible emergence of hyperons in the system and the number of ways that the density functional can accommodate hyperons in the neutron star matter. Finally, we calculate the strangeness content in the star and discuss its observational implications.

Auteur principal

PRASANTA CHAR (Universidad de Salamanca)

Co-auteurs

Chiranjib Mondal (LPC Caen) Francesca Gulminelli (LPC/Ensicaen) Micaela Oertel (LUTH, Observatoire de Paris)

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